What does she think but that she could so easily, what with it being a new year 
and all, get another crush on the Shiva Shakti person called merudanda who was 
there with MMY in Germany in mid 60s when she was still in high school and of 
course still in love with her first love who attended the Joan Baez school for 
non violence in CA and became a real conscientious objector who did his 
military service working at a VA hospital in Boston.  She says all this because 
she isn't sure that she herself could ever be fascinating enough to entrance 
the mind and heart of such a Purusha Prakriti one winged one no matter how much 
clapping she does, no matter how much wing flapping, no matter if she breaks 
the rules and even drinks a Coke.  You see, she prefers Mug root beer or maybe 
a Sprite but mostly coconut water so yummy and decadent and healthy.  Such an 
irresistible combination those three.  Perfect for toasting a new any thing (-: 


PS  Since pittas are not famous for their ability to wait and or be patient, 
one can logically deduce the lack of such virtue in one even angelic one whom 
Trigunaji labeled PURE pitta.  She's just sayin (-:

Watching the conductor she understands why such members of the music world 
reportedly enjoy wonderful longevity.  It is a rousing march guaranteed to get 
the tamas guna moving.  Rajas she has plenty of.  Anything for sat guna, 
dearest bubbler?  


________________________________
 From: merudanda <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Wednesday, January 2, 2013 2:01 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Triguna Passes
 

  
"Maybe you need to break the rules sometime."LOL that's the bubbling spirit
Triguna advised
Chopra not only to sit silently each morning but 

        * chew his food slowly,
        *  make sure his bowels
move at the same time every day,
        *  and eat skinned almonds slowly
in the morning,tooWhat do you think listening and or watching a bit here and 
there from
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/331409 
would help, too?
Do you remember or have heard about the scene-events(I was there--)in which  
MMY said:Oh with bubbles?...and at a gas station during a tour in Germany (mid 
60s):"May I try that bottle of  CocaCola?...
At the the end  of this post and New-Year-Wishes you may learn from the old man 
in the second row how clapping hands stimulates pressure points corresponding 
to organs and systems throughout the body,connects the universe with the mind
and the music... and the music..

Happy New Year!ShareLong60

So lets start 2013 "Ohne Sorgen"- without worries
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMKYfWgUCeYSo keep clapping every day,..but 
"Maybe you need to break the rules sometime."
good  you are  around --can hear you clapping--
-or is it the one-only -angel-wing still patiently practicing waiting the 
embracing 
or am I
Who  hear  the laughter of this lovely
butterfly,
and know now how the clouds taste like.
In the moonlight
undisturbed by fear
discover no explore the night?

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long  wrote:
>
> There is a sign up in Bagambhrini Dome saying how auspicious it is that he 
> passed on the first day of silence in the new year.
> Yes, may his soul be at peace and his family be comforted by memories and 
> life which continues right along.
> 
> Her Triguna story from long ago:  he put his fingers on her pulse and 
> immediately she started thinking the word sex and was sure he could hear her 
> very loud thoughts but sigh, nothing to be done about it.  He released her 
> wrist as if scalded and said, "Pure pitta."  End of story (-:
> 
> 
> Another story:  a woman at MUM got sick and went to Triguna and told him 
> that she was doing everything that she's supposed to do, etc.  He said, 
> "Maybe you need to break the rules sometime."  
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
>  From: merudanda no_re...@yahoogroups.com
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 2, 2013 7:35 AM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Triguna Passes
> 
> 
>   
> Padma Vibhushan Awardee Dr. BD Triguna, a giant in the field of Ayurved, was 
> 95 years and still active in the practice of Ayurved  offering his 
> consultancy to the panchkarma clinic in Khosla Hospital in Delhi as well as 
> some ayurveda hospitals in Germany and the USA run by the Maharishi's 
> organization. .
> He was a master of Ayurved pulse diagnosis. With him an era in Ayurved 
> practice has been lost. 
> May God put his soul into peace and give courage to his family including 
> Triguna's son Devender, also a Padma Bhushan Awardee to bear the loss.
> 
> Deepak Chopra used to work as an interpreter for Dr. BD Triguna when he went 
> on world tours in the late '80s on Maharishi's invitation.
>  Deepak showed interest and by and by picked up knowledge of ayurveda.
> 
> In his autobiography Return of the Rishi, Chopra showers  praise on Triguna 
> as the master physician.
>  The Delhi-born doctor had his pulse read by Triguna and was told: "You 
> think too many unnecessary thoughts. You are always trying to beat a 
> deadline." 
> The prescription: "Slow down. Watch more sunsets. Spend more time with your 
> wife and children." 
> Seems he didn't took his advise to heart..........
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck"  wrote:
> >
> > 
> > >
> > > Trigunaji 1916- 1 Jan 2013
> > >
> > 
> > Obit:
> > 
> > "Our most beloved great, great embodiment of Ayurveda - Padma Bhushan 
> > Vaidya Brihaspati Dev Triguna-ji joined Maharishi-ji in the Heavens today, 
> > January 1, 2013, evening time in Delhi. Maharishi used to rise from his 
> > seat when Triguna-ji entered the Hall - a very rare sign of reverence. 
> > Triguna-ji every so often presented Maharishi with the Amrit Kalash, Nectar 
> > of of immortality, in a ceremonial way, giving it to Maharishi to 
> > distribute it to everyone in the world. Triguna-ji was profoundly revered 
> > by people from all walks of life around the world.
> > 
> > Dr. Anand Shrivastava writes: 
> > 
> > "Around Maharishi there were many great seers, called rishis in Vedic 
> > wisdom. The very word Maharishi means "the greatest of great seers, one who 
> > sees truth."
> > 
> > Of all the luminaries Maharishi gathered around him in the early 1980s to 
> > delve deep into the ayurvedic texts, there are three that he honored as 
> > rishis in the field of ayurveda: Dr. B.D. Triguna, Dr. Balaraj Maharishi, 
> > and Dr. Dwivedi. These three master vaidyas (ayurvedic experts) are revered 
> > in India as custodians of this precious knowledge of life, and they made 
> > many invaluable contributions that ensured the authenticity and 
> > effectiveness of our products.
> > 
> > Dr. Brihaspat DevTriguna is considered the foremost authority in the area 
> > of pulse diagnosis and in the uses of minerals and herbs for bringing 
> > imbalance back into balance. Just by feeling the pulse, he can tell the 
> > past health history of a person and what could happen to that person's 
> > health in the future. And based on that pulse diagnosis he will recommend 
> > taking certain herbs or products and make certain changes in diet. In this 
> > way he helps people bring balance into their life.
> > 
> > Dr. Triguna is a master of the ayurvedic texts. I have been very fortunate 
> > to read his books of ayurvedic scriptures, and have seen that they are 
> > marked with lines, colors, and other notes beside passages that he wanted 
> > to remember. For any health problem, he would take out a text and know the 
> > verse that contained the solution. He would go deeply into the texts, 
> > explaining how this problem comes and what are the ways this problem can be 
> > handled. With his tremendous knowledge, he is a great personality in this 
> > area, and MAPI has been very fortunate to receive his blessings.
> > 
> > A famous doctor in India, Dr. Triguna has served as the president of the 
> > All-India Ayurvedic Congress and as the personal vaidya to the prime 
> > president of India. In 2003 Dr. Triguna received the second highest 
> > civilian honor from the government of India, the Padma Vibhushan Award.
> > 
> > Dr. Triguna also treats hundreds of poor people who flock to his clinic 
> > every day. Many times I saw Triguna treat people whose doctors had told 
> > them their disease was incurable. He gave them herbal powders, liquid 
> > decoctions or herbal tea, and the person would get better. From reading the 
> > reports by medical doctors, we saw that they were surprised. Many of these 
> > authentic, traditional formulas are now offered by Maharishi Ayurveda 
> > Products International. This is just a small part of the invaluable 
> > contribution made to MAPI by Dr. B.D. Triguna, one of the greatest 
> > ayurvedic rishis of our times."
> >
>

 

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